Southern California-based Qubeey, Inc., innovators of a browser-free
technology platform revolutionizing Internet communications and access,
returns for the second consecutive year to the International CES, Jan. 8
– 11, 2013, in Las Vegas, to unveil its latest version, Qubeey 2.0, in booth
36156 in the South Hall.

Qubeey 2.0 allows users to integrate content streams and bridge their
social networks, increasing access to user-specific information
exponentially. Additionally, new action cards provide real time,
interactive notifications of all activity within a user’s social and
business networks without him or her ever having to visit those sites.

“Ultimately our goal is to provide a total communications solution,
combining access to social sites, personal content streams,
merchandising and purchasing opportunities, and other customized
content,” said Rocky Wright, Qubeey CEO and brainchild behind the
technology.

Key among Qubeey’s many attributes is its assertive communications
feature which provides businesses and individuals unprecedented access,
instantly and assertively, to users who opt-in. Visit www.qubeey.com
and www.qubeeypress.com.

“Qubeey offers Internet communications designed around each user, with
the information they most want being delivered to them on their device
of choice, instantly and effortlessly, without them having to click
anything. It’s all within the Qube, our interface,” Wright said.

“For providers of products, services and information, Qubeey delivers
incredible, interactive and assertive reach. Instead of users searching
for information about a company, they provide permission for companies
to communicate directly and interactively with them,” said Marc Brogdon,
Qubeey VP, Marketing.

Other 2.0 attributes include faster, easier navigation; enhanced search
options; live feeds from all user networks combined; and trending
information based on individual user interests. Qubeey is available on
PCs, Macs, laptops, iPods, iPads, Tablets, mobile phones and soon on
gaming devices and smart TVs.

Also Qubeey will feature two of its premium channel owners in booth
36156 – Donald Schultz, base jumper, venom expert, and extreme TV
star of National Geographic, Animal Planet and Discovery Channel, and
Bill Duke, legendary Hollywood director, producer and actor whose
numerous industry honors include a Presidential appointment to the
National Endowment of the Humanities.

The two will share how they are maximizing Qubeey’s unmatched
functionality to bring to fruition their creative ideas and passions.

On Wednesday, Jan. 9, at 11:30 a.m., Schultz will stage a base jump from
a Las Vegas Strip hotel and live stream it through his Qubeey channel to
bring awareness to black rhino poaching and to fundraise for the cause.

On Thursday, Jan. 10, at 2 p.m., Duke will introduce the trailer for
“Menace,” the first interactive web series developed exclusively for
Qubeey’s browser-free platform. A collaboration between Duke Media and
Qubeey Studios, “Menace,” allows viewers to choose what happens at every
plot point.

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